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Marking Maternity in Middle English Romance Mothers Identity and Contamination 2014 Edition

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    Author(s)A. Florschuetz
    PublisherPalgrave MacMillan
    ISBN9781137343482
    Pages232
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2014

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    Palgrave MacMillan Marking Maternity in Middle English Romance Mothers Identity and Contamination 2014 Edition by A. Florschuetz

    Working at the intersection of medical, theological, cultural, and literary studies, this book offers an innovative approach to understanding maternity, genealogy and social identity as they are represented in popular literature in late-medieval England. Table of contents :- Introduction: The Mother's Mark and the Maternal Monster 1. Women's Secrets and Men's Interests: Rituals of Childbirth and Northern Octavian 2. "That Moder Ever Hym Fed": Nursing and Other Anthropophagies in Sir Gowther 3. 'Youre Owene Thyng:' The Clerk's Tale and Fantasies of Autonomous Male Reproduction 4. 'A Mooder He Hath, But Fader Hath He Noon:' Maternal Transmission and Fatherless Sons: The Man of Law's Tale 5. Forgetting Eleanor: Richard Coer de Lyon and England's Maternal Aporia 6. Monstrous Maternity and the Mother-Mark: Melusine as Genealogical Phantom Afterword: Abjection and the Mother at the End of this Book